Does comic 'bravery' go hand in hand with being offensive and stupid? | Stewart Lee
is a mistake to think that actor is validated because their equipment is seen as "courageous"
Ricky Gervais is a comedian, writer and director. He is courageous. I am a stand. I'm not brave. I only did one act of courage. In 2005, I agreed when he was drunk and jump off the tallest structure in New Zealand. Living standards of New Zealanders through high, you have to create a safe artificial, usually involving things jump, clap barefoot on the hard clay, or falsely hot empanadas from street vendors.
visitors to the Auckland Sky Tower is in free fall from 650 meters to 60 kilometers per hour. The brake is activated during the last 10 meters, then you realize what it would be like dying, but no. I panicked and started to tell people that I do not want, but I was on a ledge overlooking the city so I just broke me out and clips. In fall, I realized one day I'd be dead, that the world will continue without me and that I was nothing. Because I ate cakes.
members of the public are always saying LifeSize must be very brave. Some of you have told me that it's a fireman, a policeman in the community, and a mercenary hunting Somali pirates. The firefighter was half right, I guess. Once the fire is out. However, a disturbing element may go out later on an internet forum and say I'm a shit and he hoped that I know several women who are raped.
You say that the size must be brave, because anything can happen in a live comedy show, and it's true, but only within certain parameters. The laws of physics remain constant. Gravity will not back down. Giant moths do not rush away comedian. And while Eddie Izzard is always dressed like a woman before, the average actor is unlikely to change gender in the middle of the jaw, like a frog of West Africa.
However, I saw some of you attacked on the size of the stage. I even saw one of you wave a gun at the ceremony, the young David Baddiel at a club in Montreal in 1997. Gunwoman defend, namely that he had been sent from the future to avoid a catastrophe called "Baddielageddon" was dismissed as fantasy by the agents of the arrest, perhaps with indecent haste.
Confusion seems to exist in his mind that the actor is somewhat validated by the production of items that are perceived as "courageous." Lenny Bruce was courageous to challenge orthodoxy to an audience dotted with FBI agents to arrest him. Roy Chubby Brown is not brave to sing a song pro-golliwog face a lot of people, from the clip on YouTube, it seems that all lovers of disproportionately golliwog. Maybe it was a private reserve for a group of enthusiasts golliwog?
But as the ideas of what is an acceptable change can be difficult for the actors as to whether, at some point, we are brave and intelligent, or offensive and stupid. For example, in 2008, comedian Russell Brand has been censured by the Yorkshire Michael Parkinson, who joked with an old Mexican grandfather having sex with a goth. Already in February 1977, page letters
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received a letter from a spectator to criticize Michael Parkinson laughing over "racist" Bernard Manning jokes in his show television. Russell Brand was "courageous" by Josh on sex gothic old? Manning was "courageous" to be racist in the 70s, even if racism is widely regarded as an ace in the first album by UB40, the Signing Off
- Today's internet commentators angry, and taxi drivers that I vaguely recognized the courage of a comedian is measured by its desire to tackle the hot potato Islam. (Yes, I know it is forbidden by the Koran to heat a potato, even by accident. It's just a figure of speech. I meant nothing by it. I'm not trying to be brave. ) Here is a selection of almost three unsolicited emails received by the BBC on my last TV-out, desperate to see people mocking Muslims, which means both my lack of courage. "Dear BBC, I enjoyed laughing at Stewart Lee, Chris Moyles on television last night. I hope mocked the Prophet Mohammed in the same way next week, or would it not be "politically right"? "And," Dear BBC, I loved watching Stewart Lee makes jokes about French fries last night. But I doubt we'll see what you go to any Muslim snacks in the near future. There seems to be a law for chips and a spicy mix of Bombay. "These e-mails that were sent by Norris McWhirter, not real. But there are many others like them who they are.
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